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Courtney Stowers
I am a graduate student studying Program Evaluation and Data Analytics at Arizona State University. Throughout the program, I have learned how to visualize and wrangle data related to a variety of public policy issues such as community analytics and gentrification, child well-being and global inequality. I also worked on a team project to evaluate the effectiveness of tax credit programs. I am currently completing my final project on the feasibility of using open source data analysis tools to measure urban forests as a way to mitigate carbon emissions.
Education
M.S., Program Evaluation and Data Analytics
Arizona State University
Tempe, Arizona
2020 - 2019
- Overall GPA: 4.10/4.33
- Related coursework: CPP 523 Program Eval I, CPP 524 Program Eval II, CPP 525 Program Eval III, CPP 526 Data Science I, CPP 527 Data Science II, CPP 528 Data Science III, CPP 529 Data Practicum, SWG 623 Applied Evaluation, HED 607 Data Visualization and Presentation, BMI 603 Health Informatics Databases
B.S. Applied Quantitative Science
Arizona State University
Tempe, Arizona
2018 - 2015
- Overall GPA: 4.26/4.33
- Related coursework: CIS 105 Computer Applications and Information Technology, CIS 310 Business Data Visualization, POS 401 Political Statistics, SOC 390 Social Statistics, SOC 391 Research Methods, TWC 414 Visualizing Data and Information, POS 301 Empirical Political Inquiry, POS 401 Political Statistics, ACC 23 Accounting Information I
B.S. Family and Human Development
Arizona State University
Tempe, Arizona
2018 - 2015
- Overall GPA: 4.26/4.33
- Related coursework: CDE 232 Human Development, FAS 331 Marriage and Family Relationships, FAS 301 Introduction to Parenting, SOC 241 Social Problems, SWU 181 Economics: Social Issue Perspective, POS 310 American National Government, EDP 310 Children and Poverty, CDE 312 Child and Adolescent Development, CDE 450 Child Dysfunction in the Family
Selected Positions
Selected Projects
Tax Credits Program Evaluation
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2020
- Conducted a preliminary evaluation of the federal Low Income Housing Tax Credit and New Market Tax Credit programs with two other graduate students.
Monty Hall Problem Package
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2020
- Created first R package as an assignment for CPP 527 Data Science II to solve the Monty Hall Problem and uploaded it to Github
Choropleth Map Code-Through
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2019
- Detailed R code-through to create a choropleth map of the child population in the United States
Interactive Waffle Code-Through
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2019
- Detailed R code-through to create an interactive waffle graph of the 100 People Project
Sacramento Neighborhood Change Analysis
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2019
- Video presentation on neighborhood changes and gentrification in Sacramento, California.
Sacramento Neighborhood Change
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2019
- Report on neighborhood change and gentrification in Sacramento, California
Household Income and Child Well-Being
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2019
- Video presentation on data visualizations displaying the relationship between income and parental perceptions of child well-being in the United States.
Makeover Monday Paid Maternity Leave
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2019
- Visualization for Makeover Monday Challenge on maternal paid leave policies in various countries.
Dogs and Dispersion
Arizona State University
Tempe, Arizona
2018
- Created visualization and assignment to accompany dispersion lecture for SOC 390 and allow students to practice interpreting boxplots. Also designed accompanying worksheet.
Visualizaing Dispersion: The Boxplot
Arizona State University
Tempe, Arizona
2018
- Lecture from SOC 390 on how to visualize dispersion with Boxplots for undergraduate students